This happened about two years ago when I was in New York and decided to stop off at some random coffee place on my way to meet with some friends. Just to set the scene a bit; this is a rather small coffee shop with maybe 10 tables seating two people each and every table has at least one person at it. Basically, I walked in, bought my tea, and sat down to go on my computer while I had some time to kill. Whilst browsing the internet (more than likely Reddit), a somewhat familiar voice asked if they could sit with me while they drank their coffee. I instantly became curious, looked up, and right in front of me was Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Holy. Shit. I tried to keep my cool, as to not freak the guy out, and told him that I didn't mind. Fast forward a few minutes, something started a conversation and we ended up sitting there for about two hours just talking about shit. He even bought me another tea when I was finished with the one I bought. For that two or so hours, this guy literally made it seem like I've known him for years, like we've been best friends our entire lives. It was insane. Because of this, the people I was supposed to meet left without me, and didn't believe a word I said when I met up with them later that evening.

tl;dr I met and talked with Joseph Gordon-Levitt for about two hours in a coffee shop, and he's the raddest, sweetest motherfucker on the face of the planet.

He saw a 'NES with five games' sell on ebay for $13,000, and he thought that the reason it sold for that price was because it was a 'NES-001'. However, the reason it sold for that was because (unknown by the seller, she didn't know it was anything special) a very rare version of 'Stadium Events' was included in the auction, including the box and manual to top it off.

Basically, the guy probably looked on the 'past auctions' on ebay and sorted by highest price or something like that.

However, I purposely disable it for websites (namely reddit), or certain youtubers/twitch broadcasters that I like, and would like to support.

Let's face it, the ads on reddit are barely even ads*. I mean, I got a really nice pair of glasses for the price of shipping a while back from a reddit ad that hardly seemed like an ad; that was pretty rad.

*By this, I mean compared to a lot of the internet with popup ads/overlay ads/exceptionally large ads, the ads on reddit barely hit me as ads.